Social commentators have long asked whether racial categories
should be conserved or eliminated from our practices, discourse,
institutions, and perhaps even private thoughts. In A Theory of
Race, Joshua Glasgow argues that this set of choices unnecessarily
presents us with too few options.
Using both traditional philosophical tools and recent
psychological research to investigate folk understandings of race,
Glasgow argues that, as ordinarily conceived, race is an illusion.
However, our pressing need to speak to and make sense of social
life requires that we employ something like racial discourse. These
competing pressures, Glasgow maintains, ultimately require us to
stop conceptualizing race as something biological, and instead
understand it as an entirely social phenomenon.
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